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When Dr. Gang Lu started writing about China’s tech world, it was never meant to become a company. It was just a blog he kept during his PhD in the UK while reading TechCrunch every day. Years later, that blog turned into TechNode, then into a bilingual media outlet, then into events, and finally into Beyond Expo in Macau.
Gang looks back at a time when Western coverage of China was dominated by two words: copycat and censorship. He explains why the copycat label once had some truth to it, why it faded, and why today the direction of inspiration often runs the other way. As he puts it, copying no longer makes sense because the two ecosystems have grown so far apart.
We talk about hardware companies that keep surprising him, the fierce competition inside China, and the differences between early founders and the younger generation who grew up abroad and now return with new mindsets. Gang also describes what it felt like to move from hobby blogger to founder, why he still sees himself as a geek, and why smart glasses might become an everyday device once they stop being heavy or awkward.
Listen in and connect with Dr. Gang Lu on LinkedIn.
Keywords
China tech innovation
Chinese startups
TechNode
Beyond Expo Macau
Asian tech ecosystem
AI hardware China
Smart glasses
Shenzhen hardware
Chinese entrepreneurs
China technology trends
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Damians Team kontaktieren: www.genuine-asia.com
Moderatoren & Hosts: Damian Maib & Thomas Derksen
Schnitt & Produktion: Eva Trotno
By Thomas Derksen & Damian Maib5
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When Dr. Gang Lu started writing about China’s tech world, it was never meant to become a company. It was just a blog he kept during his PhD in the UK while reading TechCrunch every day. Years later, that blog turned into TechNode, then into a bilingual media outlet, then into events, and finally into Beyond Expo in Macau.
Gang looks back at a time when Western coverage of China was dominated by two words: copycat and censorship. He explains why the copycat label once had some truth to it, why it faded, and why today the direction of inspiration often runs the other way. As he puts it, copying no longer makes sense because the two ecosystems have grown so far apart.
We talk about hardware companies that keep surprising him, the fierce competition inside China, and the differences between early founders and the younger generation who grew up abroad and now return with new mindsets. Gang also describes what it felt like to move from hobby blogger to founder, why he still sees himself as a geek, and why smart glasses might become an everyday device once they stop being heavy or awkward.
Listen in and connect with Dr. Gang Lu on LinkedIn.
Keywords
China tech innovation
Chinese startups
TechNode
Beyond Expo Macau
Asian tech ecosystem
AI hardware China
Smart glasses
Shenzhen hardware
Chinese entrepreneurs
China technology trends
Send us a text
asiabits hier abonnieren: asiabits.com
Damians Team kontaktieren: www.genuine-asia.com
Moderatoren & Hosts: Damian Maib & Thomas Derksen
Schnitt & Produktion: Eva Trotno

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